This article offers a detailed examination of Ovid's Tereus, Procne and Philomela épisode (Met. 6.412-674). Our focus on the tale's literary and thematic profile, within its history of reception (from Seneca's Thyestes through Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus to Ransmayr's The Last World). We consider four interrelated features of Ovid's narrative that have attracted the attention of subsequent artists, but have yet to find full acknowledge-ment and appreciation in the scholarly literature : (1) a figuring of hell on earth ; (2) a poetics of perversion ; (3) an aesthetics of vengeance (and metapoetics of literary emulation) ; and (4) an entropy of culture
This thesis analyzes key stories in Books 6–10 of Ovid’s Metamorphoses through a focus on the pair o...
In approaching this issue, it will be helpful to use two analytically distinct methods, to wit, the ...
This study constitutes the first literary interpretation of a neglected sequence of episodes in the ...
This article offers a detailed examination of Ovid's Tereus, Procne and Philomela épisode (Met. 6.41...
The article shows how the relevant passages of Ovid and Persius make use of a widespread pattern, de...
The subject of this dissertation is the reception of Euripidean tragedy in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. In ...
Ovid’s writing is infused with the retelling of known myths and the portrayal of heroes and heroines...
The article investigates Ovid’s use of religious terminology and imagery, in particular in the Fasti...
Ovid’s brief Tiresias episode in the third book of his Metamorphoses (Met. 3.316-38) represents one ...
The anonymous French Ovide moralisé is the first full translation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, covering ...
This dissertation explores the ways Latin poetry reworks the mythological tradition of which it itse...
One of the main features of Ovid’s poetry is certainly the ability of the poet to modify the multipl...
In Ovid’s Fasti, the rape narratives of Callisto, Lara, Flora, and Carna contain the common themes o...
The connection between the themes of money and death is widespread in Petronius' Satyricon, and is d...
Teknophagy (τεκνοϕαγία), or child-eating, is an apt subject for tragedy. It introduces the theme of ...
This thesis analyzes key stories in Books 6–10 of Ovid’s Metamorphoses through a focus on the pair o...
In approaching this issue, it will be helpful to use two analytically distinct methods, to wit, the ...
This study constitutes the first literary interpretation of a neglected sequence of episodes in the ...
This article offers a detailed examination of Ovid's Tereus, Procne and Philomela épisode (Met. 6.41...
The article shows how the relevant passages of Ovid and Persius make use of a widespread pattern, de...
The subject of this dissertation is the reception of Euripidean tragedy in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. In ...
Ovid’s writing is infused with the retelling of known myths and the portrayal of heroes and heroines...
The article investigates Ovid’s use of religious terminology and imagery, in particular in the Fasti...
Ovid’s brief Tiresias episode in the third book of his Metamorphoses (Met. 3.316-38) represents one ...
The anonymous French Ovide moralisé is the first full translation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, covering ...
This dissertation explores the ways Latin poetry reworks the mythological tradition of which it itse...
One of the main features of Ovid’s poetry is certainly the ability of the poet to modify the multipl...
In Ovid’s Fasti, the rape narratives of Callisto, Lara, Flora, and Carna contain the common themes o...
The connection between the themes of money and death is widespread in Petronius' Satyricon, and is d...
Teknophagy (τεκνοϕαγία), or child-eating, is an apt subject for tragedy. It introduces the theme of ...
This thesis analyzes key stories in Books 6–10 of Ovid’s Metamorphoses through a focus on the pair o...
In approaching this issue, it will be helpful to use two analytically distinct methods, to wit, the ...
This study constitutes the first literary interpretation of a neglected sequence of episodes in the ...